Safety-belt.



LTENTLD AUG. 4, 190s.- L. L. HULL. SAFETY BLLT.l PPLITION FILED MAY 9, 1907. Y

. SAFETY-BELT.

- To all @from it may concer-n:

' -Be it ceownthat I, LILLYIL. HULL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Forest .Hili, Essex county, New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Im rovements in Safety-Belts, of which the fo owing is a full, clear, and exact description.

My invention relates to im irovements i Women's wearing a iparel, an pertains particularly to waistelts for the purpose of sup rting sanitary napkins.

- T e object of theinvention is to provide a belt of pliable material, adapted'to be worn r about the waist, which is capable of a nice ad- 'stance cloth, adapte justment, and which will afford ease and comfort to' the wearer.

In the drawings .Figure 1 is a erspective. view; Fig. 2 is a front elevation s owing the sanitary bandage iu outline.

1 is a belt of any liable material, for'ind) to encircle the Waist of i .the lwearer, and which is of such shape as to tions 2-2. Depending from these 3o l :on opposite sides thereof.

readily conform to the contour ofthe ligure.

The front and back portions of the belt 1 are provided with two depending pad projecprojections 2-2 are elastics 3-"3.

4`it re pin tabs secured to the lower ends of the elastics 3 3. i

5 5 are elastic stripslinserted in the belt The article may bedivided in front and provided with buttons and button-holes.

Specification Aof Letters Patent. Application-med Hay 9, 190. Serial No. 372,770,...

. Patented Aug. 4, 1938.

Y LILLY HULL, or FOREST HILL, NE\\"`JERSI-:;\

It will be readily seen that the article is of such construction that it will automatically 35 adjust itself to the numerous changes of posi.

vtien and movements of the wearer, and thus afford the user great ease and comfort.

Heretofore 1t has been customary to support the sanitary napkin at substantiallyone point and relatively rigidly. Old methods of attachment caused the upper parts of the napkin to bunch or wrinkle, thus causing the user much annoyance and great d1scomf0rt, y

and producing an unsightly bulging of the outer garments. By my improvement, the

napkin, when fastened to the belt, lies per.

fectly Hat, thus avoiding;V theA discomfort.

above referred to, and ermittin the outer garments to fit perfect y smoot overthe gure.

A safety belt comprising two rear pads connected together by a contracted portion, two front pads detachably connected together by a contracted portion and connected to the rear pads by narrow elastic strips, and pin tabssuspended rom'said pads by elastic connections.,

p p LILLY IL HU'LL. v

. Witness-es:

CLARA L. RoEscH,

LANGDON MOORE. 

